No doubt in honor of the Man of Steel DVD release, the guys from Screen Junkies who put out the Honest Trailers, spoofed the latest Superman movie with their usual biting wit and highly critical and discerning eye. What I love about the Honest Trailers is that, yeah, okay they rip some of these films to shreds but they do it in a fun way, and make a lot of great points in the process. Without further ado, here’s the Honest Trailer for Man of Steel.

One of the drawbacks of being such a fan of Asian cinema is knowing how fond these filmmakers are of infusing their stories with a touch of tragedy to make them more poignant. I’m not talking about the whole set up that American dramas like to do where they introduce an adorable but clearly expendable character, someone comparable to a cuddly little teddy bear, then kill them off for tragedy’s sake. No, I’m talking about the kind of story where main characters get killed off just because. So for me, when I’m watching, it becomes a sort of game wondering …

The original Thor was a film with great action, fantastic performances from most of the cast and the potential to be something truly special but squandered it fairly quickly in order to devolve into a romantic comedy with one of the most rushed and unbelievable romances and character arcs I’ve seen yet. Thankfully its sequel, Thor The Dark World, manages to capitalize on the originals potential but still suffers from some of the usual Marvel Studios weaknesses.

The film takes place about a year after the Avengers, Loki is in prison, Thor and the Warriors Three battle across the Nine Realms …

LiveLeak is posting footage from a LaserDisc someone reportedly purchased off Ebay for $699. If you’re not familiar with the LaderDisc, it was this very short-lived format that came out late 70’s/early 80’s. The video quality was said to surpass the VHS format of the time but it was huge, like the big vinyl records from back in the day, and you had to of course purchase the LaserDisc player, which it seemed like virtually no one had.

The LaserDisc contains lost footage from the film Return of the Jedi. The video was created as a sort of promo for some …

Hannibal is an excellent, intelligent serial killer series and a treat for horror and drama fans. Well-acted, cast, and shot, its one of the best new series on television. In a television landscape with many serial killer shows, Hannibal stands head and shoulders above the pack. The cast led by the brilliant Mads Mikkelsen as Dr Lector is among the best on television. Hugh Dancy is also good as the conflicted and tortured FBI agent Will Graham. This series makes Hannibal new and fresh and the portrayal by Mikkelsen is light years away from Anthony Hopkins hammy act in Silence of …

Grant Gustin, better known as Sebastian from Glee, has just been cast as Barry Allen aka The Flash in the upcoming season of CW’s Arrow. The plan is for Barry Allen’s character to appear in three episodes of Arrow before The Flash series spins off on its own. Here is the character description from a press release: “Barry Allen (Gustin) is a Central City assistant police forensic investigator who arrives in Starling to look into a series of unexplained robberies that may have a connection to a tragedy in his past. A comic book fan boy, Barry is obsessed …

Riddick is the fourth installment in the franchise starring Vin Diesel who plays; you guessed it, the titular space bad ass character of Richard B. Riddick. Now I never saw any of the previous films because frankly they didn’t really interest me so I went into this film with no expectations and completely blind with just some basic knowledge of the main character and the universe he inhabited. After watching this film I will definitely go back and watch all the previous ones as well as play the games because this film was really damn awesome.

Not too long ago, there was a financial analyst who came out with a report that comic to film adaptations were basically a bad investment. This was, of course, before the Avengers film came out. But Marvel isn’t the only one finding success in bringing comic books to life. The Walking Dead TV series is arguably one of the best shows on today. Then there’s the big surprise that Arrow was picked up for another season. While Dredd didn’t do so well in the theaters, if you haven’t seen it already, I urge you to check it out. It’s no fluke …

Although Oblivion took in $300 million at the box office (including international), it was released in the U.S. without much fanfare. I remember seeing a couple of trailers for it and noticed it was playing at a drive in a couple of weeks after its release. I checked it out and surprised by the entertainment value. The last third of the movie is a bit anti climactic and a let down but everything before that was great. I wondered who directed the movie because it had a slick look and the music was great. The soundtrack reminded me of Tron: Legacy …